Summer Dry February 2023 Newsletter

Summer Dry February 2023 Newsletter - So many bulbs are native to summer-dry climates, plumping up and flowering at the end of wet winters, becoming classic harbingers of spring. Here Narcissus jonquilla, a diminutive daffodil with grassy foliage.
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About the Author: Saxon Holt

Saxon Holt
Saxon Holt is a photojournalist and sole photographer of more than 30 garden books, including the award winning books Plants and Landscapes for Summer-Dry Climates, The American Meadow Garden, and Hardy Succulents. He is the Director of the Summer-Dry Project, a Fellow of the Garden Writers Association, and owner of the PhotoBotanic Garden Library.

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